This book offers itself as a guide both to the wealth of reading texts available for use in counselling, and to ways of reading that extend the reader-listener's engagement with fiction and poetry. Ben Knights argues that reflective reading requires us to work at both analytical and empathic levels.
This book offers itself as a guide both to the wealth of reading texts available for use in counselling, and to ways of reading that extend the reader-listener's engagement with fiction and poetry. Ben Knights argues that reflective reading requires us to work at both analytical and empathic levels.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ben Knights is Staff Tutor in English Studies and Assistant Director in the University of Durham Department of Adult and Continuing Education. He teaches literature, cultural studies and writing to a wide variety of groups. His particular interest is in the relations between group work and textual study, and in staff development, including the role of counsellors. His two previous books are The Idea of the Clerisy in the Nineteenth Century (Cambridge University Press 1978), and From Reader to Reader: Theory, Text, and Practice in the Study Group (Harvester Wheatsheaf 1992).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface. Introduction. Part One. 1. About Language. 2. The Uses of Fiction. 3. Interactive Reading I: Poetry. 4. On Metaphors. 5. On Narrative. 6. Interactive Reading II: Novels and Stories. 7. Talking through a Novel: The Awakening. Part Two. Introduction. Topics. Guide to Authors. Booklist. Appendix: The Train from Rhodesia. References. Index.
Preface. Introduction. Part One. 1. About Language. 2. The Uses of Fiction. 3. Interactive Reading I: Poetry. 4. On Metaphors. 5. On Narrative. 6. Interactive Reading II: Novels and Stories. 7. Talking through a Novel: The Awakening. Part Two. Introduction. Topics. Guide to Authors. Booklist. Appendix: The Train from Rhodesia. References. Index.
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